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Largest
urban
park
in
the
municipality
of
Almada
(50
hectares),
with
an
extensive
network
of
paths;
natural
habitat
lake
for
diversified
fauna;
ponds;
vast
wooded
area,
alternating
with
clearings,
route
to
the
Biodiversity
Station,
public
toilets,
kiosk,
parking
for
bicycles,
charging
station
for
electric
vehicles.
Surrounded
by
the
urban
fabric
of
the
city
of
Almada,
Parque
da
Paz
represents
a
leisure
space
that
appeals
to
the
stillness
of
the
senses.
In
its
50
hectares
of
meadows,
extensive
lawns
and
paths
that
wind
around
a
lake,
where
mallard
ducks
glide
on
the
surface
of
the
water,
this
park
was
born
from
the
intention
of
recovering
an
urban
tradition
that
defines
Almada
as
a
city.
Considered
the
great
lung
of
the
city,
this
park
was
conceived
with
the
mission
of
allowing
the
population
to
enjoy
a
large
space,
still
functioning
as
the
ideal
place
for
the
emergence
of
a
fauna
and
flora
of
great
beauty.
Firs,
pines,
cork
oaks,
olive
trees
or
cupressos
are
some
of
the
elements
that
make
up
the
114
species
of
trees,
shrubs
and
herbaceous
flora
in
Parque
da
Paz.
In
this
place
of
soft
sensations,
it
is
possible
to
observe
fungi
and
lichens
that
grow
in
some
corners
of
the
grass
or
on
the
trunks,
where
sometimes
wild
rabbits
and
blackbirds
lurk
who
walks
along
the
edge
of
the
lawn.
The
route
of
the
Biodiversity
Station
is
signposted
through
information
panels,
which
make
known
the
main
natural
values
and
biodiversity
of
the
place
where
they
are
located.
The
Parque
da
Paz
Biodiversity
Station
is
part
of
Portugal's
EBIO
national
network.
For
those
who
enjoy
contact
with
water,
the
mallard
lake
is
the
ideal
place
to
make
an
appointment
with
peace
of
mind.
Whether
you
want
to
experience
a
little
peace
away
from
the
hustle
and
bustle
of
the
city,
practice
sports
in
a
space
of
unique
size
or
simply
enjoy
the
art
of
José
Aurélio's
sculpture,
Parque
da
Paz
is
the
council's
best
example
of
urban
parks.